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TITE MORNING-OKEGOXIAX, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3. 1919. mum mi qadi rv hUIMJiUL ill UhllLLI IS WOT INTERRUPTED I Bids Are Raised 50 Cents to $1 on Local Board. CALIFORNIA MARKET FIRM f .. 1!ID. war T.Oli.sJO casta. aalnst on Jan 13. 1I. war 23.0M clKk eompara llll 1HI.U3 eaa an th urn dat lul year, m gain of n 0 r rant. Ecr IWWpt. Fairly Lars. Ear wara steady and unchanged In both buytnf and Minns prices. Thar vaa no rhana in tora. stocks. Street stocks war 341 caeca. Reeetptj Monday war 944 tana from Oregon and 107 from Waahlnt too, a total of 1101 cases, aa against 03 received on th earn day laat week. raaaad Milk I Higher. Another adranca of 23 cent 1b canned ml!k waa announced yaterday. A leading eaatarn brand of naphtha aoap advanced 20 cent. (.renrrt in Southern Slate Jlave Already Sold 0 lo TO ler Cent of Their Crop. Th barley maraat waa firmer yeaterday. Bids a th local board for brewing war ad tVcd SOl an bar'" bld w,r ralxd 0 cent. It waa a holiday on the aa eraaetaca Eichanga. Mali adrlce re ported the California market ery atrong ,th Indication, of higher prlcaa later. It a Mttm.ted that eO to TO per cant of the allfornla crop ha already paaaad out of trover- hand, a larger proportion than er.r befor known at thla data. Crop .ali enate, la California rang from aoo.OCO to l.e.ooo tens. the ifarchanta lau war. m - Kxehang. with ofrer lor tupu - Cora bid war advanced 60 centa According ta a Chlcaga bulletin. Snow r.tlmate. th. earn acreage at 100.030.000 witk a condition of J3 per cent. Indicating ' yield of 2. 71i.000.coo bojheia Tereua a veld In 1H of IH15II.IK) bush.;.; oat. . t . t.-f rihi nA fetish!. COOdl- iraicaca yieiu .-w.vw.ww ,.on WJ per cent Teraua yield In 1!1S of I ig.Xja.ovo anei: wmicr t .,n 104 per cent Indicating yield of ). ...0OO boahela ru ylid In 191 of .-.-. 14P.0OO bush;: Prtng wheat condition : per cent Indicating yield of S40.0OO.000 :iel ru yUld In 11 of Ji9 .eil.ooa utiia Tvniml racalp:. In ear, war reported b jth Merchant. Ki. hang aa follow.: Wh"t Bar'ey Ktmir la;a Hay pii'd Tua . ear aa- . . T otna Vor .wn IHIN-IO 1HIT-1H s-an :l-t? aien IDI.'.-IH ' JJ i.-.Ti "-4! !.'" i !! .... m i'111 ; V1 l:w 3 1.'. -I" Tj. :.:!! 4-.I 2i J4i la3 :us r.iti "iii lfm 4i: r.ta iii i'4i a .-.v. ;7 l. 14T n-l v.t nil ::i7.i H- iii us i-" aet 11 ."MlftB 1I.VI 4MD 101 l-l nctm crop troDmo?c is rain. laeig-llocd-lac Rain aVaafit trp la Great Britain. Crop c.ndlllon la Europ ar cabled by Broornhall aa follow: Franc Tha condition of th w!ntr wheal crop continue, ta be reported fair, but al though tlx annny dry weather haa been xood for thla crop. It ha. tried .pring wheal a id .ther eareale eaverety and rain la bow urgently needed la many .ectlona. tailed Kingdom Th. loag-hopad-for rala baa fallen and haa proawd Try beneficial. Mor precipitation woold b axceadlngly helpful. . coara grain, ar attll badly la aaad of moletora. Wheal la attll fairly aat lefactory. i:i:y'orarasta of th wheat crop glr an otiurn at lM.nao.nno bohel rau 17. cuatWO Uat year. Italy h now consuming wheat in much larger quantltlea than for marly. If afflclal data can be railed on. Ira. port, appear !ike!r t b. ao.ooo.ooo buahela r paxoooooo buahela. making n total of IJ. OO.0 buahela Th. average annual con aumpoon In pr-war time. wa. only 104. too.oo. buahela Spain Contlnord farorabTe report, of the wheal and barley crop. ar. being received, and growth lately ha. been fairly rapid. Harvest outlook l bright. North Africa Harreat proapect ar fair ly good generally, although iher 1-ave been eoat BBllmely rains. A report from the south of Tunis Mate. th. crop, are poortsh. but th. northern region, will reap an aver age harvest. Reserves are considered aub atantlal Bi rrr k w ithub amn i rom stor.cb Miet reeling U Market With Wight Ad vance la 'abe ITare. Th cub butter market waa ateady and prices war. S to 1 cent higher. A limited amount of score cold at io centa. Th demand waa not active but with lighter receipt, and soma reduction In th. demand her waa a aomewhat better feeling In th. trade. Print, .old at two price., not all the creamerle. following the decline. Stor ase withdraw' were I".7ll pounde and Ml.: pounda went tn. making the stock on band oS.lji pound. Reccipta were: roun!s. itiX '.hlni C-:.furni Total 18.500 Cb rctpts on Monday vcr f9uad. noitir from Oraron. CAXTALOCPES AND MELONS TIR31XR BrlpU Llffhtr ta Both Umm Chwrirt Cn:;oup? vert In lighttr lupplr In th ltval mTk?t nl prtc wer vry firm. jA0trs cttinK up to -M) for staadarda. Mi'ona r iro firmer at 31? 3" rrntfl a pound bulk. Two cam each of v-ntaloup?! and melons arrived. Cherrtea wero atrady at IIT IT centa fr Bins and 1 t 1-' tenia for tha beat Koat Anna. Kiprrti recetpta rre i0 beiiea from Orecoo. 100 from Washington and ina from Calt(ornta Berrl(a r In anodvrat supply sod firm. Haapberrlr'S ao'd a: 93 2 V " .". lopanberrir at -.i0 2. ' and atra berries at $;VM) flr 3.".. Tolatoes and onlcr.s were stcatly and un .'anfied. ItlTTt.R f-TOCKS MORE TH AX DOC BLED Imomsi IkKmM la 9loraso Hold I or la laitd 9tatea. Tot a! atorara hot'Ilrrs of butter In the i .K J States on Juno 1 lull. era 0&.&61, ..I pgtun-le aclnet 2ft. t"0.O4 rounda on i jr IX 191V an Inrrcase of 111-8 Dr rent. ' dtcrs in the northwest on June 15. loin . I.W9 0-H poanda. acalnst 1 ,2.lnfl (fwnda a yer afo an Increase of per re taa, t-?M ? .Tr.fl, Top Prices for ctory Bonds Lib! ar Victory W rsa pay yoa ave. ard ant .Heats geseiay by eavtag ahtpsmg ex psaasa If yea wa k nil at a M .note raw. Hew Tor geilallim ! wire. avaH. X w win ear r FREEMAN SMITH a CAMP CO. Ban Cleajinaro. BanV elearlna-s of tha northwestern cities f MtgriiiY a. a r at f rl Irnra ' Oartnt. Balan,a Portland $5.3.MI.9, f 1.4tW...17 Seattle 7.1'.2rt5 1.07-.fMl Taoma 1.3 ir, 41-1 711 ipokana l.r.oj.ajj l't!7.9l POBTsLAND MARKET QUOTATION'S Oraia. Floor, Fed. Ete. 3Ierchants czebanre, boob session. Bid Oats July. Aur. No. :. white feed 133.00 $53. WO Heine jr Standard feed BVflO Mifl dl-nd4.ni "A" 56 50 Kuittrn oats and corn, bulk: Oat No. 2 whlto s BO.OO HO. 00 J9-lb. clipped white.... 51. OO 51 00 Com No. 3 yellow 61 OO fin 00 No. It mixed Go.o Cfi.OO WHtAT Government basis, X20 per buvhel. t'LOfR Patents. $11.43 delivered. $11.30 at mill: bakers . 11115 V H 3; whole wheat. $10.5v 10.40; araham, $10.05910.20. MlLsUaVKtU Mill run f. o. b. mill, earlota, $.1A per ton; mixed cars, $3ft.D0; ton lots or over, $40; less than ton, $41; rolled barley, $..: roiled nats. $riO, (round barley, CORN Whole, ton. $75; cracked. $77 per ton. HAT BuyinsT prices f. o. b. Portland; eastern Oregon timothy. 37 per ton; alfalfa, $Jti; valley a ram hay, $-3. Ialry and Country Produce. BUTTER Cubes. V2-score. 4c: 01 -score. 4SSc; IM-score, 4 He : prints. parch ment wrappers, box lots. &Jv33c: cartons. 53 if 54c ; half boxes, c more; lass than half boxes, lc more: butterfat. ,. 1, altfAc pr pound. OIEKK Tillamook, f. o. b. Tillamook: Triplet. 3c; Young Americas. Sic; Coos and Curry, f. o. b. Myrtle Point, triplets, 33 fee; Touns; Americas, S4Sc; lonichorns, 34 He. K'.;s Oregon ranch. cas count, 4-43c; candled. 4"rcb4ic; select. 47c. POI LTRT liens. Mli'c; broilers. 25 0 3V: reee. ducks and turkeys, nominal. VE.VL Fancy, 21c per pound. PORK l-'ancy. 2 He per pound. Knit and Vrtabls. r W I I -T VIIIHris j.u u v. a s 17.25 ti .I 54 box; bananas, tfVc per pound; apple), nw. $4 per box: grapefruit, J5.75V; strawberries, f 3. 5 93.7.1: cherrie. 10o174r per pound: cantaloupes. $l.73tf 4.50 per crate: apricots, $2.00 2.20 per box; peaches, $1.25 piums. s. J" per pox: pir, sj-i p-ir box; raspberries. I3 25tr$50 per crate; lo fanbem. 2 A" it 2 75 pr crate. fcn;KTAIU.K8 Tabhage, $3 Wf4 per I'M) pound: lettuce, $22502. 0 per crate; pp- pr, eC per una; peU, sotj.ov Pr mta , turnips, J.ftot)i4 per sack; cucumber. as -... - t'41 fUl per box: spinach. o per pound; peas. $Q'JC per irmind; rhubarb, 4Vc per pound. POTATlE Oregon tsuroanas, di, new California. IStffo per pound. ONIO.NS California, red and yellow, ft9 J'ac per pound. Pi a pie Croceriea. T-Acal JobMng quotations: a.--., a - B..a. L'eii If ap kaaww fl AS- beet. $u.55: Honolulu cane. $ SO; extra C, lu : Bodfrl in barrels. $10.25: cubes tn horrela. $lo.4.V NUTS Walnuts. 27 35c: Brasi nats. 15c; filberts. 28c; almonds, 34 930c; peanuts, lit I5-. AI.T Half-ground. 100s. $1 per ton; ftO. $17.2. per Ion; dairy. $25 per ton. ..- .tula taa- Kliiak Prttaaa . 1 0f ' laTfeil, a Fr9 rr j U- BGANH Buying price, large white. B9 Bc per pound: red. 4c per pound. COFr'Kh; Hoasted. In drum. 35J 30c lisp. Mohair. V.tr. .ai. il... 1 lit T erAB. ."! S7o; 11 crop. 0c: 101 crop. J0ac; ll contracts. 40c: thrc-year contracta. 4lK 3c. aoc. wckjl fcujt.m Oregon ana wisninimn, 40917s per pound; talley, 4UJilo per pound. MollAIR 111" clip, ox per pouuu. I A I.IAJ .0. S. f-, ' - " ' " ' giic per pound; grease No. 1. c; No. ur p-r pound. I ASK 'AHA HAHK ew, iwc Far OKA IN BAUH In earlota. 13c Tro visions. Ical jobbing quotatlona: .11 A jiu eft IV atand ard. ls0 4-c: skinned. s'a3Bc; picnic. 2t)uj Mjour: cottage roll. 3c. I.AHU Tiarc. baala. Ic; compound. 2c per xund. . DRY SALT Short, clear backa. 30835c; plates. STu-c: eiporta. 31c. BACON" Fancy, &3r35c; standard. H 40c; choice, 3U0 43c Dulnth Linseed Market. PVLVTIf. July 1. IJnaeed on track and arrlTC. !." 3SB S.37; July. $S.33; September, i.2l asked; October, t.Si asked. SPECIAL STOCKS STRONG ADVANCES OF TWO TO EIGHT POIXTS I3T ff.Uli STREET. Standard Issues Are Irregular. Money Rates Firmer With Opening of Fiscal Year. NEW YORK, Julr 1. Dealings In stocks today wara decidedly mixed and Irregular aa to standard aharea, whlla apecialtiea of varloua description continued tbelr upward court, under th. guidance of profeaaional Intereats. There were no obvioua factor of Influenc. oth.r than th. money aituatlon, th. oponlng of th. fiscal year being at tended by increased firmness of call loana Miaed collateral ruled at H per cent, but aa high aa 12 per cent waa demanded for all Induatnala. Additional railroad retnrna for May. In. eluding thoae of aeveral leading ayatema. were not entirely favorable and to thla was attributed th. reaction among lnveatment iaeuea. especially Canadian pacific Texaa as Pacific again proved auperlor to the haavlneaa of other rails, mounting to th. n.w high record of 68 1 on absorption of th. .am. aubatantial character aa haa characterlaed lu ateady rise of recent montha. Food Isauea and related can shares, equipments, tobaccos, rubbers, shipping and coppera provided the motive power of th. session at gross galna of two to almost eight points. L'niteU States Steel rose spiritedly In the last hour to 1004. Its lop price in several weeks, carrying Independent ateela and aome of the leaa prominent equipments in Its train, but oila were restrained by the ilex lean aituatlon, and Industrial Alcohol waa subjected to further pressure on reports af fecting Its dividend. Salea amounted to l.l'uo.ouO shares. - Attention was drawn .o the foreign ex change market by th heaviness of sterling, demand billa declining to 4.67 fc the lowest rat In almost four yeara. In banking cir clea no explanation was vouchsafed except ing the heavy oterlnga of bills. Domeatio and foreign bonds. Including liberty lasues, were irregular. Total sales (par value) were 10.fou,lRi0. Old United Slates bond wars unchanged on call. CLOSI.NO STOCK QUOTATIONS. Last Pales. High. Low. bale. Am Beet Sugar. u,4nu M? S7 8844 American Can.. Bl.vou Mills oOH 1 Am Cat Fdry l.-'w 111 H" lu Am H 4V. i. prd. u.imk) 1.11 a-".'s l-'H American Lu.:o. 24.UHO m siCa Am aim ax Helg. G.oiHl M-;e Am Sugar lteig. 11,40 L: 1:14 LIS Am Mum Tooac. l.sno llJi 11J1. Am Tel It Tel.. 3.U1IU llir.U lull', liuia Am Z L a Sm.. l.mxi sj'.i S3 Anuconda Cop.. D.txiu 74Vs 'i' 's Atchison ,4i0 lul 100V, luui. AUatWISSL l.L'OO 17.".'i 1711 Vi 17.-.1 Ualdwln Loco.. 64,-l'd lu 107 losi. Halt 4k Ohio .... O.Siio 4:n, 4-'" 4.1 Vt lleth Steel B... 1U.MI0 k7 88 U48 copper.. u.o"0 ill -SV4 o0T4 calif Petrel -' :)" "' ., Canadian Pacif. a.mio i:.i i.vi l.xt',4 Central Leather 1.1') 1US.S, HWH Uni, Chea O ex dlv 7no Hi 01 I'hl MaHl P... 7im( 4-"4 41, 4JVs Chi It I Pac. 7(n J7' 117 llJi Chlno Copper .. S.2nu 47' 4(Vs U Colo Ku Iron. :i.ml 4li 4S 4;u, Corn Prods ;:l.7oi 84 stl1. Crucible Steel.. Icl.ltw Hi's Hi " Cuba Csne Bug. SH.imi.1 .1!)'4 :! Ijlsilll Seo Corp. 4.7no 80"i, 1 tl K.rle l.'.'tnj 17 " 17 is 1H General Klectrlc :t"0 1H.M, JUS 1;3 General Motors. S.ui'O 2.-.ia - S:.il Ot Nopfdexdlv US lit Nor Ore etis. I.joij 40i 4ii 4i. Illinois Central " Insplr Copper .. :.7iD fl R3ls .. Int Mer M pfd.. 2 ' 1 1 ' 1'Tli Inter Nickel ... r..M" Hi: s - Inter Paper .... ..'.iHJ K4 :!'a Kennecoit Cop.. S.UOO 41 JK t n,.la a V.eh ..... Mexican Petrol. 3.S00 11.V. 184 1S4 M i n. I rnn.r . ItlMI S '1 1 i 113 Mldval Steel .. B.7"0 S2's MS JS Missouri Paclflo l.l.fUM) .tlVa SS't 3-1 Montana Power. Ml 8'a 78 80 Nevada Cf.pper. sno Jli " JH T.JH N Y Central ... S.KOO 0 19 70 NTNIIatH.. 1.0" 3154 Si 31 Vorf West . . IH'O 1"7 107 1"7 Northern Paclf. S.400 97 K8H 0T KnmMPetri:-Vino oijiT Mj $J P-nna:vanla .. J""" ' PlltaarWVa.. 1.400 40 30S ..0 Plfsburg Coal. !.. f;7 JA fiiS I!ay Consol Cop. 1.400 I4 -4'4 Resdlng 4.100 R7ri SS J Ep lr Steel.. .2 04. t'i WS Shat Aria Cop.. SiiO 14 14 U 14 rtll M. R.'r ? "(tft R i fl I "i 63 Southern Paclf. isono ln.lH lOVa lf Southern By . lM"io "0'i -0 Studebaker Co. Texaa Co Tob Prod x dv Union Pacific .. Unit Ciz Store. U S Ind Alcohol U H Steel do pfd Utah Copper . .. Westing Electric Wllly-Ovrland Royal Dutch 11.100 1.100 Id.)!) 1:1,100 2.1.600 13.1KI0 PO.floo 1.0O0 O.DtM) 2.510 a :oo 10,700 103H tu U8 1.12 178 14S4 1 00 lln'4 90 H so1 112 W in.-. 267 iniTa 170 14l4 107S 113 SSii S4-. ins 103 2t9 US 4s I. ".2i, 177 143H 100 s II. Si SO Boj S54 111 rTi i 40 IIS Bid. U S Lib Hit .. do 1st 4a . ... do 3d 4s do 1st 4 Vis .. do 2d 4s .. do 3d 4.s .. . do4th 4a .. Victory 8a .. . do4s U B rer 2s rag . do ref 2s cou do con Ss reg do con 3s cou do 4s reg . BONDS. . B9.34;U 8 4s cou . 94.00 Am TITtvb , . ftS-ga'Atehen Gen 4s .. . 95.14 Den 4t R G ref 5s . 94.10 N Y Cen deb 6s . . 95.08! North Pac 4s ... . 94.04-North Pac 3s ... .100.14 Pac Tel & Tel 5s . 90.98 Penn con 44 ... . . Oil U ISouth Pac cv Ss . 09 .8U .89 ion jSouth Rail 3s Union Pac 43 . . . U 8 Steel 5s Anglo-French 5s 10H .102 . 81 . 58 . 99 U . 814 . 59 .00 . 9A .ioa . 0314 . 85 14 .100 . 97 PRICES ABE LIFTED MARKET IS STRENGTHENED BY RECORD HOG VALUES. Bid. UUIn. Utnrtl mt BofitOn. BOSTON. July 1. Closing quotations; Alloue 42 lOld Dominion . . . . , 11U OfirRnla ......... Ariaona Com Cal Hecla . . Contennial cop K con lo . E Butte Cop M Franklin T:1 TlftV fCanl Mohawk North Butt .. 14yj!osceola . nBVs.Uuincy .400 Superior . 18 Isup&BosMin .. . 52 IShannon . 13 il'tah Con . 4l,ivVTinona . . 87 Vj (Wolverine . 6! Oranby Cons 13 Greene-Cananea . 42 47 72 8 3 3 10 1 24 08 4 44 Vs Bfoney, Kxchange, Etc. NEW YORK. July 1. Mercantile paper, Unth.arTingt' 0-d.y bill.. 4.33; commercial. 60-day bill, on banks. 14.54: commercial 60-day bills. 3I.34V4: demand. $4.5., cable. 4.5S'. Franca demand 6.4S, cablea 6.48. Guilders, demand, JO; cablea, 311. Lire, demand, 7.98: cables. ,7.06. Time loan, strong, unchanged. Call money strong: high. 10 per cent. low. 6 per cam; ruling rate. 8 per cent, closing bid, 8 per cent; offered at Sk Per cent: last loan. 8 per eent. Bar silver, J.07. Mexican dollars, 82 He LONDON. July 1. Bar silver not quoted, holiday. Money, unchanged. COFFEE FriXRES MARKET 'QUIET Brazilian Cable. Are Delayed and Fresh Business Is Small. - - - - . t-v. market for NEW 1 UK ft., July J. r. cofle. future, was comparatively wt day. Owing 10 aaiajr 11, . LZ trade , was left without any tresh line on the attltuoe 01 uraui. 77; waa also restricted by the fPPi! ,f 'J Jfur- the Tburaday until neii -uimua "" 'V .,V-. opening was .unchanged to 20 point, higher and after aeiung ' -.- PHces lied to 20 93c, or 40 poluta net higher. Prices eased ff later under realising, however M." h at 20.6v and with the genera, list closing at a net advanc o! ; 1. 1, points. July, ii.juc, -ber. 21.13c; December. SOvS-'Cj. January, 20.75c; Marcn. iu.ooc; ;-.,. soot coffee oulet; Rio 7s. 20 e. Santos 4s. 2S c. Eaatern Dairy Produce. NEW TORK. July 1 Butter, weak; creamery higher, than extras. creamery exlraa iiu-corc , 49tC. , , Kggs. Irregular, unchanged. Cheese, firm, unchanged. CHICAGO. July 1. Butter, unsettled; creamery. 45 049 ?4c Kggs, unselliea; rewiL. - c7. flrstsT 4040".c: ordinary firsts. 7-.Sc. at mrrk. case. Included. 37 :sc; -?- packed firsts. 4242c; extra.. v . .11... .i.r..f fnwla. ale. fOUHOl .T.I1VW. Metal Market. vrW TORK. July 1. njj' ISt and July, 1819c: August. Iron in..T; delivery. Spelter sieaay. - spot offered at 6.95c; July. c nop. at ;.y, , VEW TORK. July 1. nop.. meolnm to choice, lS.Qtiic:W.. J0 ioc: Pacifio coast, 1U18. 076oc, U17, 3594ic Dried Fruit at Near Tork. NEW TORK, July 1. Evaporated apple, quiet. Prune, heavy. Cotton Market. VEW TORK, JUiy vonoo, , middling, 34.13c. The Canadian Bank- of Commerce Sending Money Abroad A safe method of sending money abroad is by a Canadian Bank of Commerce Draft, The cost is moderate. Apply to this branch for particulars. Portland Branch Fourth and Stark Streets. Trade Also BelieTes Manufacture or Beer May Not Be Stopped. Crop Xewa Oats Factor. CHICAGO. July 1. Substantially higher pricea prevailing today for corn resulted to a great extent from the fact that hog values had climbed to a new pinnacle, $21.75 a hundredweight. The corn market closed un settled at lc to 2c net advance, with September SL78V4 Sl-TS and December 11.56 1.56. Oats gained o to 20 and provisions 35c t 60c. With the hog market ascending to unpre cedented levels, corn ahowed an upward slant almost uniformly throughout th day. The fact that liquidation of July contracts on the part of unlicensed dealers was at an end and that deliveries lacked volume formed an additional stimulus to buyers, and 10. too. did more or less general doubt as to whether after all the manufacture of beer would be stopped. Moreover, estimates were current that the 1619 yield of corn In the United States would be hardly more than equal to domestic needs. Independent strength of oata waa likewise at times a bullish factor as to corn. Raports of excessive heat led to anxiety concerning the safety of oats in important sections, where the crop is now at a critical stage. Buying ot oats for Investment was said to have broaaenea out. Provisions ascended with hog and grain. The beat demand cam from commission bouses. Leading future ranged as follow: CORN. Open. High. Low. Close. Sept. 41.77H tl.78 -77tt L78V4 Dec. 1.55 1.37 1.55 l.uO OATS. Sept 6S'i .09 .flSJi .69 Dec. 69 .71 .69 Vi MESS PORK. July 51.85 61.85 61.40 51.75 Sept. 40 9-75 4M0 LARD. July 34.20 SJ.50 34.17 34.50 Sept- 34.25 34.50 34.17 44.50 SHORT RIBS. July 27.92 28.22 27.85 28.22 Sept 28.05 2S.35 28.02 . 28.33 Cash prices were: Corn No. 3 yellow. fl.8091.80Vi; I0. and No. 5 yellow, nominal. Oats No. 3 white, 6860Vtc Rye No. 2, fl.41. Barley fl. 11 1.22. Timothy 9 if 12. Ciovei. Nominal. Pork Nominal. Lard $34.50. Ribs f 27.50828.23. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, July 1. Barley. 11.029 1.11. Flax, f 5.33j5.37. Grain at San Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO. July 1. Flour. fl2 t. o. b. warehouse. .0 , Grain Wheat. $3.20; oat. red feed, 2.55; corn, California yellow, barley. No. 1 feed, 1018 crop, S-M92.Tu. Hay What or wheat and oats, I16W1S, tame oats, 1719; barley. JU14; alfalfa. $15019; barley straw, SOgaOo bale. SAN FRANCISCO PBODCCE MARKET Prices Current on Eir, Vegetable., Fresh Fruits, Etc., at Bay City. S4.X FRANCISCO, July 1. Butter, 65c. Eggs Fresh extras, B3!4c; extra pullets, 44'i,c Cheese New firsts. 30c; Toung Amen- cas, 35c. Poultry Hens, 2430c according to size: young roosters, 40c; broilers, 29038c, accord ing to size: fryers. S538c: geese, nominal; squabs. 45950c; pigeons, $2.5093 dozen. Vegetables Graded asparagus, 8910c; eggplant. 10915o; peppers, bell. 10912HC, large cniie, iuizc; umi"r mjuuoii, $1: small box tomatoes. 75c9$1.26 box, ac- 'Seeing It Through" The bond business is a form of merchandising. The trust company purchases the bonds in large quantities and retails them to the custodians of trust funds, to estates, banks, institutions and individuals. There are profits but the margins are narrow and a company s capital must be kept constantly at work by turning many transactions at a time and one right after another. Investors should avail themselves of the advantages a conserva tive trust company offers through the expert advice and judgment of officers vho have had broad experience in appraising invest ments Through a comprehensive system of safeguards a large SSzation like the Lumbermens T.s!; tion for the investments of its customers from the day their money invested until the final payments of interest and principal have been paid. Our interest in an investment does not end when the bonds have been sold by us to our customers. We keep in touch with the affairs of the obligors until the final bonds have been paid up at maturity. Bonds which we offer have been purchased with our own funds after a careful examination has been made of the security and all other aspects of the investment. The bonds are sold to clients with our recommendation at prices to yield a return as high as is con sistent with safety of principal. Lumbermens Trust Company Lumbermen. Bid. Fifth and Stork Half Million in Capital Hundred Thousand in Surplus Western Knight" Sale of Salt Water Damaged Cargo F. GRIFFIN & CO. are instructed to sell by SEALED BID for account of whom con cerned approximately: Crates GalTsvnlaed S k e e t ( Corrunn ted and lati. Black Steel Sheeta. Bundles Store Pipe Sheets. Bundles Steel and or Iron Bars. Plena Steel and ar Iron Bar. 145 Caaes Wood Pulp Board. 39 Cases Printing; Paper. 48 Cases Newsprint Paper. 48 Cases Wrapping: Paper. 718 734 1508 1775 253 For particular, conditions and terms of sale apply to F. GRIFFIN & CO. Cargo Surveyora and Appraiser., 216 Coleman Building;, SEATTLE. CLAKK, KENDALLSCO. Government, Municipal and Corporation Bonds. Corner Fifth and Stark Streets. LIBERTY BONDS We recommend the pur chase of liberty Bonds and are prepared to fill orders in aviy amount. If you have Liberty Bonds to sell, wo will buy them from you at hisTbest prices, depending onNewTotk market quotations received by wire daily. HEADQUARTERS for LIBERTY BONDS We BUT and SELL any traount Bfew York Quo tations by wire every morning;, interest In cluded: 3V4..99.49 FIRST 4s.. 94.88 SECOND 4s.. 94.31 FIRST 4s.. 95.29 SECOND 414s.. 94.60 THIRD 414s.. 98.83 FOURTH 414s.. 94.98 VICTORY 44s.. 100.47 If necessary to sell your bonds, bring; them to us. Wo pay highest local prices. ROBERTSON &EWING SOT -8 Hf. W. Bids;. $46,000.00 City of Portland Bonds We are exceptionally fortunate to own and offer these Bonds of the City of Portland, because they represent the beat torm of securities obtainable. Clients and investors will be eager to take advantage of these Issues. w.rtty Yield l.OOO Portland. City of. Ore.. City Hall. . . . 4.70 18,000 Portland, City of. Ore, Water !- j-JO-V 2,000 Portland. City of. Ore, A. C 19M-SB 4.70 EXEMPT FROM ALL FEDERAL INCOME TAXES. Call or white for booklet. The Premier lnveatment.1' Liberty and Victory Bonds irty or Victory bonds, sell to us. rty or Victory bond., buy from us. sln Ntw York market price war elve" line prices for Liberty and Victory bonds all at. We advertise these pricea dally lu order , ., .1 1 ..... t iv..rtv a. Vlrtnrv hontla. sell to US. If you can buy more Liberty or Victory bond., buy from us. On Tueday, July 1st, the cloitni below. They are the sovernii over me worm, ana ma lujjiiw. ... rr .va.-, ..in. uf that you may always Know tne .-saw lora uiaiash nuu ... your Liberty and Victory bonds. victory Victory 1st 4i 2.1 4V. Set 44 4th 4s S4 4" IDS 1ft 84.0u J95.CS U4.08 100.U2 SDU.U2 .u .53 1.2(1 .111 .55 5 Vis Mkt. Pr...m34 Ac Int. .. .17 1st 4s 4.70 .111 2d 4s .02 $94.80 $4.32 $05.30 $114.01 $90.4 4 ! aiou.ao iu.i ilAduct 37u on a SMI bond and $2.50 on a 1U0U bond. W sell at the New York market plus the accrued Inier.st. Jtuirlar and Fireproof tafe Deposit Boxes tor Kent. Total $80.51 When buyinp MORRIS BROTHERS, INC. THE TBEMIElt MUNIC1TAI. BOND HOI SE Morri Bid:.. 300-311 Stark St., Bet. 6th and lh. Telephon. Broadway S151. .bstablished Cer IS Tear cordlns to district: potatoes, delta. $2,509 2 75 box: onions, red, S4f 4.2.1: Rreen, 1.,5 1.85 box; rhubarb, $292.75 box: green pease, 68c; cucumbers, $1.752 small box; stfina beans, 20 6 22 Vi c ; wax, 10pl2c: pole, 12 13c: okra, 10 if 12 lie; corn, 40S'65 doz. en; garlic, 1714 20c; celery, $4.505 orate. Fruit Lemons, 07: oranges, J4.25W5; grapefruit, $3.504.5O; bananas, 57c: pine apples. 35: pears, $1.2501.33 small box; plums, $1.502 crate; Newtown Pippin ap ple. S3.50ffi 3.75: watermelons. SJlj1.'': currants, $10((il3: peaches, 50cQll cralu. figs, black, t)575o single-layer box, 1 1.25 doutilo layer; strawberries, $12i(14; lo ganberries, $7(J'9; blackberries. $9(tf'11 per chest; cherries, lOWloc; apricots. S 1.113 iu 1.50 crate; gooseberries, $010; cantaloupe. $2(i'2.00 standard crate; raspberries, $1" ti !' . a.--.. (7 lROLL 73 an 1 imnm -m Iff I . R i. lk. ii..:-.-u!tV!-. ::?S3 'nil inf. AiwI ijtM A '5v RoonriGs LASTLE Afore L as ting More Beau tfu in evoru way bettor than cheap roll 'roofings, The man who wants the best quality that can any where be obtained iri roll roofing should buy Lastile. The wool felt used in Las tile is made in Carey's own mill by machinery built specially to produce better roofing felt. The asphalt used is the greatest waterproofing ma terial ever known. The surface is genuine crushed slate in the natural red or green color. Of course slate , won't burn, that helps to make Lastile more fire-resisting. The color of the slate never fades and the surface never requires paint. There s both beauty and economy. Fire underwriters give Lastile a good rating. Con tractors find it inexpensive to apply. Owners find it durable and the cheapest in the long run. Consult us about Lastile and other Carey Building Materials. Carey Building Material A.b..to.BuiIt-UpRo,f. Asphalt Pitch AgphBaa-UpRarf. Rberoek A.b..t.. F.lt. Wallbaard Felte. Ahak Mta Insuiatinf P.Deri Roll Roofinft Fibre Csatrnj tor Kooli IsbNtM M.terial Carey FUxibl. Ctnwl Roofing Elt.tit. Eapaoaion Joint 85 Mtgnaau Pips and Boilsr Corerings PACIFIC ASBESTOS & SUPPLY COMPANY 67-69 First Street Portland, Or. G. E. Miller & Company Established 1912 INVESTMENT SECURITIES Government Municipal Corporation Bonds 205-6 NORTHWESTERN BANK BLDG. Phone Main 4195 Government and Municipal Bonds Bought and Sold ; l pevareaux5i(5mpany 87 Sixth Street Broadway 1042 Ground Floor Wells-Fargo Building Government and Municipal Bonds Bought and Sold E. H. ROLLINS & SONS 411-412 U. S. Nat. Bank Bldg. Established 1876 Frank Robertson H. C. Ewtaa; San Francisco, Cal. Los Angeles, cai. , , IbS 1 "' - ' ' a Tlar--,- - avuai aa